The exhibition which debuted at Stadthaus Ulm in 2012, now travels to Museum Goch with close to one hundred photographs from some of Bieber's most significant series:
Between Dogs and Wolves, 1994 — 2004; Going Home: Illegality and Repatriation, South Africa to Mozambique, 2001; Real Beauty, Survivors, Las Canas, Women who Murder their Husbands, 2005.
Despite physical and genetic similarities
between dogs and wolves, their personalities and behaviors are vastly different.
Over the past decade or so, researchers have learned so much about canine genetics, the differences and similarities
between dogs and wolves, the evolution of the domestic dog, and the niche the dog came to inhabit in terms of its relationship with humans.
In their studies, the researchers also found minor genetic contributions from crossbreeding
between dogs and wolves in other geographic regions, including the Middle East.
As more researchers compare wolf and dog DNA, Ostrander expects more genetic differences
between dogs and wolves to emerge.
This second theory, however, is controversial not only because of the speculative geography, but also because if you push the connection
between dogs and wolves too far nowadays trainers get all in an uproar.
Differences in persistence
between dogs and wolves in an unsolvable task in the absence of humans
Wolfiness queries a number of SNPs that we know are hypervariable
between dogs and wolves.
It concerns the genetic differences
between dogs and wolves.
However, they were able to determine that there were significant differences in the gene responsible for that enzyme
between dogs and wolves.
Posted June 4 at arXiv.org, the new study finds that interbreeding
between dogs and wolves after domestication has made wolves in certain locations seem more closely related to dogs than they actually are.
This could mask differences
between the dogs and wolves, such as that dogs learn more easily about human communication throughout their lives.»
DNA analysis of an ancient wolf calibrates the split
between dogs and wolves to 27,000 to 40,000 years ago.
Craniofacial differences between modern humans and Neanderthals (top) and
between dogs and wolves (bottom).
The Hour
Between Dog and Wolf: Risk Taking, Gut Feelings, and the Biology of Boom and Bust By John Coates Most of us would blame the 2008 financial collapse on the subprime lending meltdown.
Bonus Book Recommendation: The Hour
Between Dog and Wolf: How Risk Taking Transforms Us, Body and Mind
Between the Dog and the Wolf presents images from the 1970s and 80s made in those mysterious moments...
«
Between Dog and Wolf: On Sight and Sound in Space» will plumb questions concerning visual and aural perception, taking its cue from the synesthetic facets prevalent in the work of Anri Sala.
Published by the South London Gallery on the occasion of Dorine van Meel's Nina Stewart Artist Residency 2014 - 15 and exhibition,
Between the Dog and the Wolf, 15 April — 14 June 2015.
My publisher, Autonomedia, also published Levi's,
Between Dog and Wolf in 1999.
To accompany her exhibition
Between the Dog and the Wolf, Van Meel has produced a publication which brings together a group of peer contributors to explore the ways in which specific use of language and words can create a sense of space, time, class and cultural identity.
Her solo exhibition
Between the Dog and the Wolf took place from 15 April — 14 June 2015 in the first floor galleries.
Installation view of Dorine van Meel:
Between the Dog and the Wolf, in the First Floor Galleries, 2015.
Joel Meyerowitz,
Between the Dog and the Wolf and Morandi, Cézanne and Me, 7 September — 21 October, Howard Greenberg Gallery, New York.
Between the Dog and the Wolf presents images from the 1970s and 1980s made in the mysterious moments around dusk.
Joel Meyerowitz will be leading a tour of his two exhibitions
Between the Dog and the Wolf and Morandi, Cézanne, and Me at Howard Greenberg Gallery.
when driving becomes difficult because you can't see clearly, when, as the old saying went, you can't distinguish
between a dog and a wolf.
Not exact matches
Dueling genetic studies based on the DNA of modern
dogs and wolves suggest the fellowship
between humans
and dogs could have been forged in the Middle East, Central Asia, East Asia or, as Goyet's archaeological evidence suggests, in Europe.
«It provides [evidence for] exactly what we did, in terms of the split
between East
and West,» he says,
and the two papers place the
dog —
wolf divergence at around the same time as well.
Skull morphology is key to the domestication debate because it's where the physical difference
between modern
wolves and modern
dogs is most pronounced.
Scientists from the Messerli Research Institute at the Vetmeduni Vienna studied how well
dogs can discriminate
between different quantities
and discovered that
wolves perform better than
dogs at such tasks.
Based on where
dogs and wolves searched for food after receiving some hints about its location, they showed that our domesticated, four - legged companions can not make the connection
between cause
and effect, but
wolves can.
In May, a genetic analysis of an ancient
wolf's rib bone suggested that
wolves and dogs probably split sometime
between 27,000
and 40,000 years ago (SN: 6/13/15, p. 10).
As domestication must have occurred subsequent to the
dog —
wolf divergence
and before Southeast Asian
dog divergence (∼ 17,500 — 23,900 years ago; Fig. 5b) our results provide an upper
and lower bound for the onset of
dog domestication,
between ∼ 20,000
and 40,000 years ago.
Altogether, the haplotypes of the three ancient samples were classified as either
dog or
wolf - like for 18 matrices that showed clear distinction
between dog and wild canid haplotypes based on average reference allele counts calculated per window.
In analyzing
and carefully comparing the genetic information from
dogs representing 85 breeds, the researchers were surprised to discover previously unappreciated relationships
between existing breeds
and new details that suggest completely unexpected breeds to be among the most ancient descendents of
dogs»
wolf - like ancestors.
Researchers say the relationship
between snow leopards
and wolves is the same as cats
and dogs.
In the study now published in the scientific journal Nature the researchers have compared the genomes in a large number of
dogs and wolves,
and mapped areas of the genome that show clear differentiation
between the two groups.
Mating
between domesticated
dogs and wild
wolves over hundreds of years has left a genetic mark on the
wolf gene pool, new research has shown.
Research in Wayne's lab showed that most
wolves carry two copies of a gene involved in starch digestion, while
dogs have
between 3
and 29 copies.
Landing somewhere
between Wolf of War Street
and War
Dogs, American Made is a film that certainly could have dug for a deeper message, but delivers plenty of fun while it romps in the shallow end.
Once a truce was established
between wolves and men - a situation that likely happened over
and over again in different parts of the world - people may have started to select
wolves to enhance certain traits,
and thus created
dogs skilled in herding, tracking, guarding, retrieving,
and coursing.
In fact, the very scientists responsible for defining so - called «pack theory» have since renounced their own findings as well as clarifying that there is a huge difference
between the behavioral tendencies of
wolves and dogs.
Genetic evidence suggests the common assumption (based on physical appearance) that the Husky is descended from the
Wolf to be true: however the exact nature
and time of the first breeding
between feral
Dogs and Wolves is unknown.
There are
dogs that's more unpredictable than any one of the
dogs above — as an example Wolfdog (across breed
between wolf and dog) with high prey drive that might mistake kids for prey.
Denise uses various training methods, as well as an understanding of the «
wolf pack theory»
and the social leadership roles
between dogs and their owners.
Domestic
dogs are all descended from
wolves,
and the
wolf has a balanced, squarish body with leg length being similar to the length
between the front
and back legs.
DNA analysis, focusing on differences
between living
dog and wolf genomes, seemed to suggest they must have split much more recently —
between 11,000
and 16,000 years ago.
The researchers first found that
dogs had
between four
and 30 copies of a gene that codes for amylase while
wolves had only two copies.
Some naturalists believe
dogs to have descended directly from
wolves, owing to the numerous similarities
between the two species, including the shape of their skulls, the structure of their jaws
and their pack mentality.